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ambulette

[ am-byuh-let ]

noun

  1. a specially equipped motor vehicle for transporting people who are convalescing or have mobility issues.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of ambulette1

First recorded in 1980–85; ambul(ance) + -ette
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Example Sentences

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The pangrams from yesterday’s Spelling Bee were ambulate, ambulette and mutable.

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On Ruth’s last hospital stay, she spent eight hours waiting for an ambulette to take her home, until finally, at midnight, her daughter got a doctor to help lift Ruth into her car and drove her home.

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Staff members direct them to paratransit, ambulette and taxi ride-hailing services.

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“One day you’ll see an ambulette come in and haul someone out and they’ll never come back,” Mr. McArthur said.

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He ended up in the street, where he was hit by an oncoming ambulette.

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